New Theatre Quarterly (NTQ) is a leading international journal dedicated to the academic analysis of theatre and performance. It examines a wide spectrum of theatrical practices, historical periods, and theoretical perspectives, making it an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students.
NTQ provides in-depth coverage of various aspects of theatre, including playwriting, directing, acting, design, dramaturgy, and theatre history. It also explores the relationship between theatre and society, culture, and politics. The journal features scholarly articles, interviews with leading theatre artists, and book reviews. It is indexed in databases such as the Arts and Humanities Citation Index, Scopus, and ProQuest. New Theatre Quarterly seeks to engage with both traditional and experimental forms of theatre, fostering critical dialogue and innovation.
Submit your research to New Theatre Quarterly and contribute to the vibrant and evolving field of theatre studies. NTQ welcomes submissions from diverse perspectives, fostering a global and inclusive conversation about theatre and performance. By submitting your article, you join a community of scholars dedicated to shaping the future of theatre scholarship.